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at least five were suspected of which crafted massachusetts in did addition three added six of seven of the afflicted actually died involving the suspicious. suspicious. over 250 people signed petitions it even more made statements but they stuck up there and back. trying 52 defendants 30 were found guilty of the charges and paying to 19 including bridget bishop. the majority of the trials of occurred monday already subsided by aid accords but most of the trials were held with the capital crimes with the governor's council of the higher court of 1682. into the jails those three counties. those that convened in salem. is to bring so many suspects and witnesses. those considering mostly the same judgment. and then only three or found guilty and from middlesex county from boston nobody was found guilty in either of those. only the third time in the history of witchcraft but the tragedy is too often remembered symbolic of the misery of a stereotype of how other people in other areas not like fisheye the samples. but that is just the statistics. but to realize the tragedy. real living ind
at least five were suspected of which crafted massachusetts in did addition three added six of seven of the afflicted actually died involving the suspicious. suspicious. over 250 people signed petitions it even more made statements but they stuck up there and back. trying 52 defendants 30 were found guilty of the charges and paying to 19 including bridget bishop. the majority of the trials of occurred monday already subsided by aid accords but most of the trials were held with the capital...
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>> everything is legal in massachusetts. >> that's what i would have thought. [laughter] >> another version of the passage is will be in my edition. they are the words you would think. >> okay. so let me ask, just go back to you. how do you explain that "let us now praise famous men" just didn't catch on the first time and it did to second on? >> for one thing it was published in august 1941. people that depression fatigue at that time. the form security of administration, the photographs had been published. books like you've seen their faces, and people were sick of it. and couldn't see anymore and that's part of why "let us now praise famous men" is intent. the other problem of course is that world war ii, american entered world war ii in december 1941. once america was in world war ii, nobody cared about sharecroppers. >> but in 1960 those are very different -- >> in 1960, as you said in your introduction, agee died in 1955. "let us now praise famous men" with falluja 9057, won the pulitzer in 1950. then agee had this resurgence of interest. his movie review
>> everything is legal in massachusetts. >> that's what i would have thought. [laughter] >> another version of the passage is will be in my edition. they are the words you would think. >> okay. so let me ask, just go back to you. how do you explain that "let us now praise famous men" just didn't catch on the first time and it did to second on? >> for one thing it was published in august 1941. people that depression fatigue at that time. the form security...
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listen to this: gay marriage is now legal in places like new york, massachusetts, california, you know, the gay states. [laughter] but how long until the rest of the nation sees the light? al filed this report. >> state after state is racing to legalize gay marriage but the real question is not who will be next it's who will be last? statistician nate silver. states probably the slowest to move towards legalization are mostly in the south, what we call the deep south, in particular alabama and mississippi are maybe the last two. >> when you went to mississippi, what do you find? >> benoit to mississippi. >> what about alabama? you went to alabama? >> i'm not been to alabama. >> and you call yourself a stat tissation. >> think it's interesting to add color to a story. >> of course, alabama and mississippi. so who is it going to be? cletus or betus. it was time to see which one of these backwoods inbred, homophobic states will swim against the tide of history longest. we'll see who has the intolerance edge. from the state with segregated sore roarities alabama lawyer doug jones. >> with
listen to this: gay marriage is now legal in places like new york, massachusetts, california, you know, the gay states. [laughter] but how long until the rest of the nation sees the light? al filed this report. >> state after state is racing to legalize gay marriage but the real question is not who will be next it's who will be last? statistician nate silver. states probably the slowest to move towards legalization are mostly in the south, what we call the deep south, in particular...
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what possible words could have been illegal in massachusetts were it not illegal anywhere else. do you know anything about that? >> even then i would have thought. >> let me go back to que. how do you explain "now let us praise famouse men" just didn't catch on the first time >> for one thing was published in august of 1941. they had depression fatigue by that point. the administration the photographs had been published and people were sickened at and they couldn't see it anymore and that is what part of it is is letting you see these people again for the first time. the other problem of course is that world war ii -- in december of 1941 when america was in world war i, world war ii, nobody cared about it anymore. >> in 1960 as you sit in the introduction when agee died in 1955, death and the family was 1957 and won the pulitzer and 58. agee had a resurgence of interest. the reviews were published and "now let us praise famouse men" was reissued and in 1962, so suddenly he became -- he was getting a lot of attention. what's interesting about agee is he was just as famous for wha
what possible words could have been illegal in massachusetts were it not illegal anywhere else. do you know anything about that? >> even then i would have thought. >> let me go back to que. how do you explain "now let us praise famouse men" just didn't catch on the first time >> for one thing was published in august of 1941. they had depression fatigue by that point. the administration the photographs had been published and people were sickened at and they couldn't...
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. >> empleado en massachusetts se defiende de ladrones . >> familia de brooklyn en nueva york es ejemplo de superacion . >> el padre de adolescente celebra con lagrimas porque recibió nueva oportunidad de . >> [música] . >> el dependiente de tienda en massachusetts es experto por evitar robos, hombre le quiso robar y saco espada, el con cuchillo le dio un puñetazo . >> autobús choco contra casa y cayó a canal , 4 con heridas leves, perdió el control , el chofer es multado e interrogado por la policía . >> estados unidos es país de oportunidad de familia en nueva york después de años hacen venta callejera en ejemplo para imigrantes, tenemos la historia. >> después de 18 años vendiendo en calles y parques en nueva york tiene su propio restaurante no digo que se hizo realidad . >> llegaron de méxico hace 27 años después de intentar trabajo, vendían comida en parque . >> para comprar un grill una parilla un par de nesas y sillas . >> su esposa e hijos trabajaban con el . >> el viernes corriamos al supermercado comprabamos la carne y vegetales y el sábado a preparar . >> pame
. >> empleado en massachusetts se defiende de ladrones . >> familia de brooklyn en nueva york es ejemplo de superacion . >> el padre de adolescente celebra con lagrimas porque recibió nueva oportunidad de . >> [música] . >> el dependiente de tienda en massachusetts es experto por evitar robos, hombre le quiso robar y saco espada, el con cuchillo le dio un puñetazo . >> autobús choco contra casa y cayó a canal , 4 con heridas leves, perdió el control ,...
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>> we are not here to try alabama or massachusetts or any other state. the question it's validity of the formula. if you look at alabama, it has a number of black legislators proportionate to the population of alabama. i want to come to justice breyer's point because i think he is on a somewhat different wavelength, which is isn't this a mere continuation? showed shouldn't affect the paddock before me must strive or until someone is satisfied in the problem is cured? >> you don't change horses. you renew within the past where it works as long as the problem isn't solved. >> i think the problem to which the voting rights act was addressed to solved. look at the registration and voting. that is an absolute disposability basis. that is like saying if i detect a disease affiliate in 1865 and i have a radical treatment that may help cure that disease when it comes to 2005 naca new disease, why not apply the old treatment? >> that is the question, isn't it? the problem has been solved, but who just make that judgment really? is that you, the court or congress?
>> we are not here to try alabama or massachusetts or any other state. the question it's validity of the formula. if you look at alabama, it has a number of black legislators proportionate to the population of alabama. i want to come to justice breyer's point because i think he is on a somewhat different wavelength, which is isn't this a mere continuation? showed shouldn't affect the paddock before me must strive or until someone is satisfied in the problem is cured? >> you don't...
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soon after, massachusetts governor duvall patrick ordered all of boston and the surrounding areas to go on lockdown. >> we're asking people to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> our number one priority right now is with these neighborhoods here in watertown and making them safe and finding this individual. >> reporter: acquaintances in the boston community immediately recognized tsarnaev and voiced utter shock. they say he was a well-liked, hardworking honor student who lived in the u.s. for many years. >> absolutely shocking and horrifying for all of us. it seems like a nightmare. it's hard to believe that someone that, you know, was so friendly and funny just a couple of years ago could have done these types of things. >> reporter: by mid-morning the father of the two suspects who lives in russia spoke over the telephone. he denied his sons' involvement and said they were framed. he made a plea for his sons to surrender peacefully, adding if he is killed all hell will break loose. >>
soon after, massachusetts governor duvall patrick ordered all of boston and the surrounding areas to go on lockdown. >> we're asking people to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> our number one priority right now is with these neighborhoods here in watertown and making them safe and finding this individual. >> reporter: acquaintances in the boston community immediately recognized...
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lou:xcitement in the year you may have forgotten we are a half an hour away from the massachusetts special senate election for a successor to john kerry and decided between ed markey and a newcomer gomez and massachusetts officials expect a light turnout and predict less than lf of the four point* 3 million registered voters will cast ballots. senator cruzays the supreme court today recognizthe enormous progress made by voting equali since the voting rights act passed in 1965. issuing this statement. >> the court rightly decided the stutory standards used decades ago to subct democratically elected state legislators to second-guess by unelected bureaucrats n longer survive constitutional scrutiny she. trading is now for the discussion and analysis and the opinions from the high court tomorrow former prosecutor of these wheel and criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor,,welcome to you both. to as senator cruz have a right to? >> i think he does but the reality is if i show up at a crime scene with a magnifying glass and a quill pen you may havea bit of a concern to what i of doing a
lou:xcitement in the year you may have forgotten we are a half an hour away from the massachusetts special senate election for a successor to john kerry and decided between ed markey and a newcomer gomez and massachusetts officials expect a light turnout and predict less than lf of the four point* 3 million registered voters will cast ballots. senator cruzays the supreme court today recognizthe enormous progress made by voting equali since the voting rights act passed in 1965. issuing this...
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new england, especially the boston area, eastern massachusetts, will be in the bull's-eye. they are talking about the potential for a historic storm for them, with 18 to 24 inches of snow possible up there. we will be on the fringes, but that will cause questions, weather-wise, for us, especially during the rush hour. >> meantime, new at noon, state police are trying to figure out what caused a tractor-trailer accident that shutdown i-95 northbound four hours this morning. here is the shot of the traffic, around 8:00 a.m. two trucks are jackknifed on the highway. two passenger vehicles were also involved. one person was transported to hospital. at last check, two planes have been reopened. more hearings on capitol hill today, this one centered on president obama's nominee to head the cia. he goes before a senate panel today to justify the use of drones to kill terror suspects. tracie potts has more. >> in written answers to the senate committee he will face today, john brennan says that crown strikes on terror suspects are rare but -- drone strikes on terror suspects are ra
new england, especially the boston area, eastern massachusetts, will be in the bull's-eye. they are talking about the potential for a historic storm for them, with 18 to 24 inches of snow possible up there. we will be on the fringes, but that will cause questions, weather-wise, for us, especially during the rush hour. >> meantime, new at noon, state police are trying to figure out what caused a tractor-trailer accident that shutdown i-95 northbound four hours this morning. here is the...
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these eight states alabama illinois louisiana massachusetts new york utah virginia and wisconsin have identified tested and implemented a nearing innovations to streamline and simplify eligibility enrollment and retention in their states. they read camped paper driven enrollment ross aziz modernized systems change business processes and procured new tools. in addition to tailor technical assistance provided to grantees the program offered a forum for learning opportunities across states. enabling participants to share information to share challenges. thanks to the hard work of participants there are a number of user-friendly tools available for other states. a self-assessment tool kit to diagnose their own strengths and weaknesses as they embark on efforts to improve their system is just one example. although the maximizing enrollment initiatives officially comes to a close in january this isn't to say it will end here. while the program was well underway before the affordable care at came about its lessons are very timely as state officials and stakeholders nationwide worked to strea
these eight states alabama illinois louisiana massachusetts new york utah virginia and wisconsin have identified tested and implemented a nearing innovations to streamline and simplify eligibility enrollment and retention in their states. they read camped paper driven enrollment ross aziz modernized systems change business processes and procured new tools. in addition to tailor technical assistance provided to grantees the program offered a forum for learning opportunities across states....
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still jumping around, you know, it is calvin coolidge who comes down from massachusetts where he's put down a police strike and he goes to the convention and he is the law and order candidate. it was the first time it had ever been used as a political motto. there are a couple of things that are in the book that are not american but came from overseas. on that sort of threw me was the first person to use social security was winston churchill. in an essay about modern society. he is the one who created the term social security. some people did really well with this. going through a list of who are the most powerful presidents in terms of language, i think that you have to have roosevelt who is way up there. in 1937 he gives a press conference and he is talking about the supreme court and for some of the decisions of this court, if you ask me, they are iffy. and the next day they talk about the president creating the word effete. the five or six years, anytime they said pardon me but this is iffy. of course, slang gets people in trouble. with the wilson is a great waster. one of the thin
still jumping around, you know, it is calvin coolidge who comes down from massachusetts where he's put down a police strike and he goes to the convention and he is the law and order candidate. it was the first time it had ever been used as a political motto. there are a couple of things that are in the book that are not american but came from overseas. on that sort of threw me was the first person to use social security was winston churchill. in an essay about modern society. he is the one who...
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>>el mandatario dijo que la ley de massachusetts sirviÓ de modelo para la ley nacional, aquÍ el 97% de los residentes tienen cobertura mÉdica. romney y el comunicado en pantalla. para finales del mes de noviembre asegurÓ que va a estar funcionando bien la pÁgina. >>> muchas gracias vana. en cuestiÓn de horas se podrÍa definir el futuro de la Ábrica de una de las salsas picantes mÁs populares del mundo, sriracha, residentes q viven cerca de la fÁbrica piden que se cierre. medida que seria exagerada para algunos. >>> esta es la fÁbrica de salsa picae sriracha que divide a un pueblo de california, johana peÑa dice que el olor es po ten te y a veces no quiere salir de lacasa. >>> tengo que cerrar todo y encerrarme en el cuarto. >>> juan ramÍrez dice que tiembla cuando ve llegar l camiones de chile rojo. >>> rasca la garganta. >>> en polos opuestos dejan la puerta de su tienda abierta, aseguran les deleita la fragancia. >>> a josÉ jacobo tampoco le molesta. >>> para nada, siento que la gente extrajo ra. >>> el municipio presentÓ demanda con el fin de suspender operaciones de la
>>el mandatario dijo que la ley de massachusetts sirviÓ de modelo para la ley nacional, aquÍ el 97% de los residentes tienen cobertura mÉdica. romney y el comunicado en pantalla. para finales del mes de noviembre asegurÓ que va a estar funcionando bien la pÁgina. >>> muchas gracias vana. en cuestiÓn de horas se podrÍa definir el futuro de la Ábrica de una de las salsas picantes mÁs populares del mundo, sriracha, residentes q viven cerca de la fÁbrica piden que se...
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>> everything is legal in massachusetts. [laughter] >> that is what i thought. >> the other version of the passage will be in mind. it is the word you think. >> so how do you explain that "now let us praise famous men" did not catch on the first time but it did the second? >> for one being published august 1941, people had depression fatigued by that time. the social security administration and photographs had been published, others were published, you have seen their faces, and and people were sick of it and to that is "now let us praise famous men" the attempt to make you to see them again for the first time but the of the problem is world war ii we entered december 1941 after that nobody cared about sharecroppers. in 1960 veto died 1955 death in the family published 57 with the pulitzer in in 1958 down a renewed interest now screenplays published in now "now let us praise famous men" was reissued in 1962. suddenly he was giving a lot of attention but what is interesting about agee he is just as famous what he did not righ
>> everything is legal in massachusetts. [laughter] >> that is what i thought. >> the other version of the passage will be in mind. it is the word you think. >> so how do you explain that "now let us praise famous men" did not catch on the first time but it did the second? >> for one being published august 1941, people had depression fatigued by that time. the social security administration and photographs had been published, others were published, you...
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we see the massachusetts numbers there going down. they were above 400,000 earlier today. that number has now dropped. connecticut, and that's where we find our ashleigh banfield. so ashley, how is it out there? >> reporter: the sun is going down. and guess what happens when the sun goes down, deb? the temperature goes down too. and the warning here tonight is i just feel like debby downer all day. warning, warning, warning. but this is serious. the temperature is going down. with a wind chill to minus 10. in some areas of connecticut tonight. and here comes another gust with blowing snow, which makes drifts like this a problem. because no matter how many times -- watch what's coming behind me at about four seconds -- a plow. no matter how many times a plow goes by, the snow keeps drifting. so, yes, the governor lifted the travel ban a half hour ago. but he is begging people not to travel. it's the same story everywhere throughout this blizzard zone. it is a mess. have a look. the feared monster nor'easter didn't disappoint. 2 feet of snow. and in some places, plenty more.
we see the massachusetts numbers there going down. they were above 400,000 earlier today. that number has now dropped. connecticut, and that's where we find our ashleigh banfield. so ashley, how is it out there? >> reporter: the sun is going down. and guess what happens when the sun goes down, deb? the temperature goes down too. and the warning here tonight is i just feel like debby downer all day. warning, warning, warning. but this is serious. the temperature is going down. with a wind...
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. >> los paquetes de brÓcoli son de la marca taylor farms y se distribuyeron en massachusetts, maine y connecticut. la florida y otros estados han retirado ensaladas como estas de los delis. cada aÑo, 1600 personas se enferma gravemente de listeriosis y 260, mueren. son estadÍsticas divulgadas por el centro de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades. >> dicen que ahora se [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> bueno, cientÍficos de la universidad cornell realizaron varios cÁlculos para predecir cuÁndo romperá una pareja. seleccionaron usuarios que tenÍan entre 50 y 2000 amigos. >> esperamos no haber estado entre ellos. el mÉtodo fue capaz de rectificar en un 60% a las personas con las que alguien apuntaba a estar en una relaciÓn. pero cuando el cÁlculo fallaba en encontrar a la otra persona miembro de la pareja se trataba de una seÑal que indicaba que la relaciÓn estaba en problemas. >> y un parÉntesis muy importante. ocasiones como Ésta lo merece y es que daniel coronel, el vicepresidente de noticias en univisiÓn, obtuvo el premio simÓn bolÍvar al periodista aÑo en colombia. el premio
. >> los paquetes de brÓcoli son de la marca taylor farms y se distribuyeron en massachusetts, maine y connecticut. la florida y otros estados han retirado ensaladas como estas de los delis. cada aÑo, 1600 personas se enferma gravemente de listeriosis y 260, mueren. son estadÍsticas divulgadas por el centro de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades. >> dicen que ahora se [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> bueno, cientÍficos de la universidad cornell realizaron varios cÁlculos para...
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still to come this midday more fallout for compounding pharmacies in massachusetts following last year's deadly meningitis outbreak. but first, coming up next, a new report about gun background checks and why there were less of them the number of gun background checks fell last month as retailers ran out of guns. the associated press as background checks dropped 10% nationally in january as compared to december. aho and natural gas and oil production that includes for acting as the second-biggest source of greenhouse gases second only to power plants. here's why it is such a big concern. it is associated with methane leaks. methane is more efficient at trapping radiation. a new report from the usda out yesterday says the u.s. is likely to warm substantially. could cost farmers millions as they tackle week in battle. a lot of us spend a lot of time behind a computer screen while you're at the office. are we hard at work or are we watching cat videos on you to unfortunately for businesses the latter seems to be through. in his study by kansas state university found that between 60-80 perce
still to come this midday more fallout for compounding pharmacies in massachusetts following last year's deadly meningitis outbreak. but first, coming up next, a new report about gun background checks and why there were less of them the number of gun background checks fell last month as retailers ran out of guns. the associated press as background checks dropped 10% nationally in january as compared to december. aho and natural gas and oil production that includes for acting as the...
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we will turn into a blizzard with maybe up to two feet of snow in parts of massachusetts, connecticut, and into upstate new york. we will keep an eye on it and see how things develop. we could get into the big snow here in maryland. a mixture of clouds and sunshine this afrnoon. the high temperatures between 42-47. seven day forecast, dry tomorrow. a high temperature near 40. it will probably end as a period of snow friday night into saturday morning. it will clear up saturday afternoon. a high near 37. >> in the consumer alert, we are learning more about the new shops coming to canton crossing. some other major retailers include old navy, ulta, and sleepy's matress. the grand opening is set for later this year. you might soon go all we can without checking your mailbox. the post office is ending saturday delivery and an effort to save billions of dollars. >> a staple of americana is going away. >> delivery will occur monday through friday and we will not deliver or collect mail on saturday. >> it is a move postal service as much to make four years but now it is necessary to cut withi
we will turn into a blizzard with maybe up to two feet of snow in parts of massachusetts, connecticut, and into upstate new york. we will keep an eye on it and see how things develop. we could get into the big snow here in maryland. a mixture of clouds and sunshine this afrnoon. the high temperatures between 42-47. seven day forecast, dry tomorrow. a high temperature near 40. it will probably end as a period of snow friday night into saturday morning. it will clear up saturday afternoon. a high...
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arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? -- ran sports officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. girl: don't look at me. second girl: your hair's a bit frizzy today. aw! ha ha! you should pick that up. announcer: every day, kids witness bullying. poor you. ha ha! they want to help but don't know how. teach your kids how to be more than a bystander. visit stopbullying.gov. john: if you watch the super bowl think about this, two teams will fig and when one wins they will shake hands and move on. lots of money made, people have fun and everyone participates voluntarily. would've government ran sports? i asked mark q. been under a former champion basketball team. >> first of all, new team could be good as soon as one team showed there were bett
arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? -- ran sports officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. girl: don't look at me. second girl: your...
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that data-driven process was responsible for the enrollment in massachusetts that was launched in 2006. now, there are similar opportunities available under the affordable care act. they have said that states can use data from the food stamp program, the snap program or the information about the children of newly eligible parents who can use that data to automatically qualify people for coverage. in california, four states had enrolled in this, and those four states enrolled nearly a quarter of a million people, nearly 2 203,000 enrollments. but it's not even the 25 states in the district of columbia who are expanding medical capability. it will take time for states to see, do we want to do this? i'm surprised that the first few were tweaked a little bit. we could have 500,000 rather than a quarter of a million people enrolled. but when you don't have one level of government firmly holding the reins, it takes time. it's natural, we all get upset, we get exercise over the initial numbers. we have a news media that has a huge news hold bill and they're looking for today's news. i think i
that data-driven process was responsible for the enrollment in massachusetts that was launched in 2006. now, there are similar opportunities available under the affordable care act. they have said that states can use data from the food stamp program, the snap program or the information about the children of newly eligible parents who can use that data to automatically qualify people for coverage. in california, four states had enrolled in this, and those four states enrolled nearly a quarter of...
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arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? -- ran sports officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur john: if you watch the super bowl think about this, two teams will fight and when one wins they will shake hands and move on. lots of money made, people have fun and everyone participates voluntarily. would've government ran sports? i asked mark q. been under a former champion basketball team. >> first of all, new team could be good as soon as one team showed the
arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? -- ran sports officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. we don't let frequent heartburn come between...
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arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? transports? -- ran sports music i want some more. what's he doing? but he can't. look at him! it's just not done. please sir, i want some more. more? more? more? please sir. he has asked for... thank you. what? well he did say please... sir. yes he did. and thank you. yea. and thank you. he's a wonderful boy. (laughing) a do-lightful boy. please and thank you. pass it on. (crowd of children) thank you. john: if you watch the super bowl think about this, two teams will fight and when one wins they will shake hands and move on. lots of money made, people have fun and everyone participates voluntarily. would've government ran sports? i asked mark q. been under a former champion basketball team. >> first of all, new team could be good as soon as one team showed there were better we would have to go back to reevaluate so things were fair. you could not sta
arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? transports? -- ran sports music i want some more. what's he doing? but he can't. look at him! it's just not done. please sir, i want some more. more? more? more? please sir. he has asked for... thank you. what? well he did say please... sir. yes he did....
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arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? -- ran sports? [ male announcern the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. john: if you watch the super bowl think about this, two teams will fight and when one wins they will shake hands and move on. lots of money made, people have fun and everyone participates voluntarily. would've government ran sports? i asked mark q. been under a former champion basketball team. >> first of all, new team could be good as soon as one team showed there were better we would have to go back to reevaluate so things were fair. you could not start with a jump ball because somebody may lose you have to have a coin toss but at least not bec
arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? -- ran sports? [ male announcern the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. making the big romantic gesture. that's...
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arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? transports? -- ran sports stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. john: if you watch the super bowl think about this, two teams will fight and when one wins they will shake hands and move on. lots of money made, people have fun and everyone participates voluntarily. would've government ran sports? i asked mark q. been under a former champion basketball team. >> first of all, new team could be good as soon as one team showed there were better we would have to go back to reevaluate so things were fair. you could not start with a jump ball because some
arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? transports? -- ran sports stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming...
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massachusetts. third is mississippi where, the african-american registration rate is higher than the white registration rate. but when congress -- when the choice congress faced when it -- writing on a t blank slate in 2006, mr. chief choice.s, it faced the and the choice was whether the conditions were such that it confidently conclude that this deterrence in this longer needed.no relevant to congress making because it made a cautious hoice in 2006 to keep the constraints and the deterrence in place. >> justice? > there's no question that the voting rights act has done enormous good. it's one of the most successful congress in the 20th century. one could go further than that. hen congress decided to reauthorize it in 2006, why congress incumbent on congruence standard, maybe the whole country should covered or maybe certain parts should be covered based on grounded in t is up-to-date statistics. hy wasn't that required by the proportionalty standards. suppose congress in 1965 based he coverage form
massachusetts. third is mississippi where, the african-american registration rate is higher than the white registration rate. but when congress -- when the choice congress faced when it -- writing on a t blank slate in 2006, mr. chief choice.s, it faced the and the choice was whether the conditions were such that it confidently conclude that this deterrence in this longer needed.no relevant to congress making because it made a cautious hoice in 2006 to keep the constraints and the deterrence in...
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>> i think what will happen is a couple that gets married, say in massachusetts, and moves to alabama, and seeks to have its marriage recognized by the state, is going to sue there. but -- so that's how the next round of court battles will start. but as joan noted, the supreme court was only too happy to hustle the prop eight case out the door. they don't want this now. and i think the people who are -- gwen: because they said -- for technical reasons, too. >> no. yes. for technical reasons on that. but it was a very shrewd set of votes. the 5-4 group that got rid of the defense of marriage act provision splintered in a way that said -- suggested, and i really think this is the signal, pete -- is that even the liberals don't want to have to handle this now. they don't think they have the votes. >> different coalitions. >> exactly. so i think that's the message. meanwhile, the proponents, ted olson and david boies are looking for another state to bring a challenge but that might take a couple of years and maybe the court will be reader. gwen: a decision involving the voting rights act
>> i think what will happen is a couple that gets married, say in massachusetts, and moves to alabama, and seeks to have its marriage recognized by the state, is going to sue there. but -- so that's how the next round of court battles will start. but as joan noted, the supreme court was only too happy to hustle the prop eight case out the door. they don't want this now. and i think the people who are -- gwen: because they said -- for technical reasons, too. >> no. yes. for technical...
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that has been a key feature of massachusetts success in 2006. harness they to hospital's desire for revenue, and use it to benefit consumers. the hospitals can fill out the paperwork on consumers behalf. rebecca makes a good point. we want to make sure that that is not just covering the short- term bills. we want to make sure that gets used to make sure the consumer is enrolled on an ongoing basis. grants to enroll not just their patience, but others in the community. and the navigator program. my view is critically important in determining the levels of people that are going to get enrolled. not everybody has a snap record that proves they are eligible. we just know not just about asked coverage, but he people to fill out paperwork, most don't and they don't get enrolled. if you somebody who sits down and filled out the paperwork, that person will get enrolled. one of the things i'm worried about is differential levels of enrollment based on funding. report looking at how many dollars were available for application assistance. it was stunning.
that has been a key feature of massachusetts success in 2006. harness they to hospital's desire for revenue, and use it to benefit consumers. the hospitals can fill out the paperwork on consumers behalf. rebecca makes a good point. we want to make sure that that is not just covering the short- term bills. we want to make sure that gets used to make sure the consumer is enrolled on an ongoing basis. grants to enroll not just their patience, but others in the community. and the navigator program....
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again, what when scott brown won in massachusetts and then no longer have the filibuster proof majority i was nancy pelosi is saidake the we have an shove it through. that's what they did. gerri: of fascinating study. a legislative nightmare that exists. unfortunately where the ones picking up the tab. great job. thank you for coming on. now we want to know what you think. here's our question. should congress play by its own rules? log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right hand side of the screen. all share the results of t end of the show. we have mor. would you pay 35 percent more for somng that is actually worth less? it turns out millions are. we will explain what's going on there is smart phones could be killing your relationship. i believe it. coming up. ♪ ♪ gerri: wireless carriers over hundreds of choices for service hundreds of choices for service plans, but they make no ♪ gerri: well, the most confusing pricing options ever offered to consumers. you know what is wireless phone plants. one carrier, at&t, offers 30 different plans and that is just for an individual. if
again, what when scott brown won in massachusetts and then no longer have the filibuster proof majority i was nancy pelosi is saidake the we have an shove it through. that's what they did. gerri: of fascinating study. a legislative nightmare that exists. unfortunately where the ones picking up the tab. great job. thank you for coming on. now we want to know what you think. here's our question. should congress play by its own rules? log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right hand side of the...
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new york, lower hudson valley as you head up toward new england, southeastern new england as well, massachusetts. one, two feet of snow out out of the question for those areas. for us probably just a cold rain at that point. looking at the forecast, today we're going to have some sunshine, 45 degrees. we'll call it seasonable. tonight 30 in town. low 20s north and west. tomorrow 41 with increasing clouds. only 40 on friday, a cold, wet sort of day. again the threat for some wintry weather well north and west of d.c. saturday breezy, 42 behind the storm. 50 on sunday, milder. more wet weather monday, potentially into tuesday with highs above 50. let's check in with monika samtani. had a big accident south of town on i-95. how is that looking now? >> it's all clear. it was a tractor-trailer and an suv. it was there for a while. 1:30 to almost 4:00 this morning on the southbound side of i-95 at route 234 in dumfries. all lanes had been blocked for a time and two medevac helicopters were sent to the scene of the accident. that is now gone. southbound 270 looks great. no problems out of frederick to
new york, lower hudson valley as you head up toward new england, southeastern new england as well, massachusetts. one, two feet of snow out out of the question for those areas. for us probably just a cold rain at that point. looking at the forecast, today we're going to have some sunshine, 45 degrees. we'll call it seasonable. tonight 30 in town. low 20s north and west. tomorrow 41 with increasing clouds. only 40 on friday, a cold, wet sort of day. again the threat for some wintry weather well...
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you take rock creek before the massachusetts exit, there are some bricks in the road. there's park police jurisdiction. they sent a couple guys to clear the bricks out of the road. it should be clear by now. if you're headed out this morning, a slowdown and watch out for the bricks northbound at rock creek park at you come on the massachusetts avenue exit. that's the latest from rock creek park. tony tull. back to you. >>> let's hit the bricks. here's melissa at the live desk. >> this is just in. prosecutors in the oscar pistorius case are going to argue he committed premeditated murder. double amputee is charged with shooting his girlfriend inside his home early thursday. our nbc news reporter in the courtroom says he's crying with his head hanging down. prosecutors have said they will be opposing bail. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> right now, the carnival cruise ship sits deserted after a disastrous voyage. thousands of passengers made it off that ship after spending days without electricity or work oing toilets, very little food on the ship. they wer
you take rock creek before the massachusetts exit, there are some bricks in the road. there's park police jurisdiction. they sent a couple guys to clear the bricks out of the road. it should be clear by now. if you're headed out this morning, a slowdown and watch out for the bricks northbound at rock creek park at you come on the massachusetts avenue exit. that's the latest from rock creek park. tony tull. back to you. >>> let's hit the bricks. here's melissa at the live desk. >>...
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this is the facebook page for the senate republican caucus in massachusetts. that is not like a sub-group of them. that is all of them. there are precisely four republicans in the massachusetts state senate and, more than four times as democrats, as many republicans in the state house, the massachusetts house doesn't have what you would call a deep bench, their two totally unknown would-be candidates for u.s. senate now have two weeks to get 10,000 signatures amid the historic piles of snow and nobody going anywhere. what are the odds? that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, which is when the special coverage of the state of the union begins. at 8:00 eastern, now it is time >>> good tuesday morning. developing right now on "first look," highly provocative. that's how the white house is describing north korea testing a nuclear weapon today. arrests are made in the chicago murder of a 15-year-old girl whose funeral was just attended by the first lady. >>> the pope's resignation sends shock waves around the globe. >>> plus
this is the facebook page for the senate republican caucus in massachusetts. that is not like a sub-group of them. that is all of them. there are precisely four republicans in the massachusetts state senate and, more than four times as democrats, as many republicans in the state house, the massachusetts house doesn't have what you would call a deep bench, their two totally unknown would-be candidates for u.s. senate now have two weeks to get 10,000 signatures amid the historic piles of snow and...
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. >>> el presidente recordÓ el lento comienzo de la ley de massachusetts, durante el primer mes 123 personas se inscribieron y el Último mes de plazo mÁs del 20% obtuvo el seguro. >>> el programa que se ha trabajado en massachusetts tomÓ tiempo en desarrollarse, que la gente se diera cuenta y aprendiera del proyecto. >>> el mandatario dijo que la ley de massachusetts sirviÓ de modelo para la ley nacional, aquÍ el 97% de los residentes tienen cobertura mÉdica. romney y el comunicado en pantalla. para finales del mes de noviembre asegurÓ que va a estar funcionando bien la pÁgina. >>> muchas gracias vanesa. en cuestiÓn de horas se podrÍa definir el futuro de la fÁbrica de una de las salsas picantes mÁs populares del mundo, sriracha, residentes que viven cerca de la fÁbrica piden que se cierre. medida que seria exagerada para algunos. >>> esta es la fÁbrica de salsa picante sriracha que divide a un pueblo de california, johana peÑa dice que el olor es po ten te y a veces no quiere salir de la casa. >>> tengo que cerrar todo y encerrarme en el cuarto. >>> juan ramÍrez dice que tie
. >>> el presidente recordÓ el lento comienzo de la ley de massachusetts, durante el primer mes 123 personas se inscribieron y el Último mes de plazo mÁs del 20% obtuvo el seguro. >>> el programa que se ha trabajado en massachusetts tomÓ tiempo en desarrollarse, que la gente se diera cuenta y aprendiera del proyecto. >>> el mandatario dijo que la ley de massachusetts sirviÓ de modelo para la ley nacional, aquÍ el 97% de los residentes tienen cobertura mÉdica....
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arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? -- ran sports with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle foress? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] john: if you watch the super bowl think about this, two teams will fight and when one wins they will shake hands and move on. lots of money made, people have fun and everyone participates voluntarily. would've government ran sports? i asked mark q. been under a former champion basketball team. >> first
arkansas, massachusetts has a law against helping but they're not enforced. >> goes to buy the tickets are happy. those who sell the tickets are happy because they wanted to sell. john: thank you jc bradbury what if government transports? -- ran sports with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [...
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democratic massachusetts governor duvall patrick picking his former chief of staff to fill open senate seat. cowans will hold the seat until a special election was held. it is the first time the senate has had two african american senators republican tim scott representing south carolina. those with religious objections will be forced to pay the obama care tax. it was released by the irs about the law answer individual mandate. any one whose religious belief conflicts with insurance they will be exempt from that. >> 34 percent of firms expect to add to the payrolls in the next six months. this is the highest percentage since last april. here with three companies hiring right now cheryl casone from the fox business network. >> i wish these surveys will translating into data. when it comes to unemployment we will get another monthly look at the job situation in the morning. we have companies that are hiring who have seasonal jobs today with lows. they are the home improvement company they are the second largest in the nation. they have 45,000 seasonal jobs 9,000 permanent part-time jobs
democratic massachusetts governor duvall patrick picking his former chief of staff to fill open senate seat. cowans will hold the seat until a special election was held. it is the first time the senate has had two african american senators republican tim scott representing south carolina. those with religious objections will be forced to pay the obama care tax. it was released by the irs about the law answer individual mandate. any one whose religious belief conflicts with insurance they will...
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senator kerry submitted his let of resignation to massachusetts governor deval patrick. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton sat down with nbc's andrea mitchell. secretary clinton talked about plans for her future and reflected on her time in office. >> what do you think didn't go well? what went wrong? >> well, benghazi went wrong. you know, that was a terrible example of trying to get the right balance between being in a threatening place or not being there. >> reporter: when she campaigned against barack obama she said she was better prepared to handle world crisis. >> there's a phone in the white house that is ringing. >> when that phone call rings at 4:00 in the morning who is best prepared to answer it in 2016? >> well, that is to be decided by the american people. one thing i've learned the phone rings day and night. >> reporter: but after a fall damaged her left eye with a special prism will health be a factor? >> i'm healthy enough and my stamina is good enough i'll be fully recovered to do whatever i choose to do. but i don't have any decisions made. >>> new developments o
senator kerry submitted his let of resignation to massachusetts governor deval patrick. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton sat down with nbc's andrea mitchell. secretary clinton talked about plans for her future and reflected on her time in office. >> what do you think didn't go well? what went wrong? >> well, benghazi went wrong. you know, that was a terrible example of trying to get the right balance between being in a threatening place or not being there. >>...
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. >> reporter: today, president obama heads to massachusetts to highlight how health reform worked there. he's under fire for promising americans could keep their insurance. for millions plans are being cancelled because they don't meet minimum standards. >> now they are told they can't. that's a lie. >> he didn't say anything wrong. >> reporter: the white house is tweaking the story. >> if you wanted it and it was available you could. >> reporter: so far 2 million people received cancellations. that may be just the beginning. there are 12 million out there who went out on the market individual plans who may be getting cancellation letters as well. >>> a lot going on in washington. thank you. >>> it looks like the spy games run deep on all sides. james clapper, the top intelligence official in the nation says the u.s. spying on friendly foreign leaders is common. he said it's been going on for years and our allies spy on us in return. >> it's invaluable to us to know where countries are coming from, what their policies are, how that would impact us across a whole range of issues. >> clap
. >> reporter: today, president obama heads to massachusetts to highlight how health reform worked there. he's under fire for promising americans could keep their insurance. for millions plans are being cancelled because they don't meet minimum standards. >> now they are told they can't. that's a lie. >> he didn't say anything wrong. >> reporter: the white house is tweaking the story. >> if you wanted it and it was available you could. >> reporter: so far 2...
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it helped to feed a nation, and nowhere is that more true than in gloucester, massachusetts, where men have gone down to the sea in ships for generations. but for reasons that are complex and confounding, including the effects of climate change, the federal government is about to impose a kind of perfect storm of new rules on cod fishermen that will end their way of life. our report tonight from nbc's ron mott in gloucester. >> reporter: gloucester, massachusetts is america's oldest fishing port dating back nearly 400 years. its way of life made famous by the hollywood blockbuster, "the perfect storm" about fishermen facing a deadly hurricane. >> so this is the moment of truth. are you gloucester men? >> yeah, we're gloucester men. >> reporter: but that gloucester way of life is dying, one bucket at a time. >> what we have here is cod. that's like the major cash crop, if you will. if you eliminate that, you are basically cutting off legs and saying, yeah, can you live without them? >> reporter: in may, new federal restrictions will cut the catch limit of atlantic cod in the nearby gulf
it helped to feed a nation, and nowhere is that more true than in gloucester, massachusetts, where men have gone down to the sea in ships for generations. but for reasons that are complex and confounding, including the effects of climate change, the federal government is about to impose a kind of perfect storm of new rules on cod fishermen that will end their way of life. our report tonight from nbc's ron mott in gloucester. >> reporter: gloucester, massachusetts is america's oldest...